Fiat Oggi


The Fiat Oggi is a two-door sedan based on the Fiat 147, a subcompact car produced in South America by Italian automaker Fiat. The Oggi was produced in Brazil from 1983 until 1985, when it was replaced by the Uno-based Prêmio. This car was a response to the new sedans in the Brazilian market, the Chevrolet Monza, the Volkswagen Voyage and later the Ford Escort.
The Oggi featured a very big trunk for a car only 3,966 mm long. According to Quatro Rodas magazine of 05/1983 the volume of the trunk was 440 liters, the second largest in Brazil. The biggest was the Monza's: 448 liters, but the Monza was a mid-size car with an overall length of 4,366 mm.
The Oggi was mainly sold with one engine option, the 1.3 L Fiat 124 series engine, equipped to run on either alcohol or gasoline. The gasoline engine had a power of and the alcohol engine, the most common, of power. The gasohol versions output was reduced to in 1984 for a lower fuel consumption. The CS version was added in January 1984. In 1984 and 1985 there was also a special version named CSS with a 1.4 L engine. This was also used in a Brazilian race championship and was limited to about 300 units sold. Overall, 20,419 Oggis were sold in Brazil over its three-year career.